In this dissertation, I analyzing the invagination of slavery and madness as constitutive of the political, medical, economic, legal and literary institutions of the United States. In my introduction, I discuss my previous project concerning all black mental institutions that emerged in the American South after Reconstruction. My first chapter, "Haunting Asylums: Madness, Slavery and the Archive," addresses my difficulties with the fragmented records of the racially segregated mental asylums and how figurations of the ghost or the inhuman failed to provide me with a salvific moment. In Chapter 2, "Compounds of Madness and Race: Governing Species, Disease and Sexuality in the Early Republic," I map the epistemic ground of race, mind and nati...
The ideology of insane asylum reform, which emphasized the Enlightenment language of human rights an...
Following the mid-nineteenth century, every state in the expanding US founded at least one public in...
This dissertation examines the medical care that slaves received from slaveholders, formally trained...
In this dissertation, I analyzing the invagination of slavery and madness as constitutive of the pol...
This dissertation examines the treatment of African Americans with mental disabilities during the ni...
Modern psychiatry in the United States emerged at the same time as debate about slavery intensified ...
The story of the mentally ill is a tale which is filled with unpleasant facts. Only a very few perso...
This dissertation investigates how Dr. Samuel A. Cartwright used science to manufacture consent amon...
This dissertation examines how medical violence in prison operates as a life-extracting force necess...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
This dissertation explores the ways in which African Americans in the South used death to stake clai...
The area of my research concerns the treatment of the mentally ill at the Mississippi State Lunatic ...
This dissertation argues that ideas about black and white extermination in a war between the races i...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a compressive examination of suicide and self-destructive b...
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
The ideology of insane asylum reform, which emphasized the Enlightenment language of human rights an...
Following the mid-nineteenth century, every state in the expanding US founded at least one public in...
This dissertation examines the medical care that slaves received from slaveholders, formally trained...
In this dissertation, I analyzing the invagination of slavery and madness as constitutive of the pol...
This dissertation examines the treatment of African Americans with mental disabilities during the ni...
Modern psychiatry in the United States emerged at the same time as debate about slavery intensified ...
The story of the mentally ill is a tale which is filled with unpleasant facts. Only a very few perso...
This dissertation investigates how Dr. Samuel A. Cartwright used science to manufacture consent amon...
This dissertation examines how medical violence in prison operates as a life-extracting force necess...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
This dissertation explores the ways in which African Americans in the South used death to stake clai...
The area of my research concerns the treatment of the mentally ill at the Mississippi State Lunatic ...
This dissertation argues that ideas about black and white extermination in a war between the races i...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a compressive examination of suicide and self-destructive b...
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
The ideology of insane asylum reform, which emphasized the Enlightenment language of human rights an...
Following the mid-nineteenth century, every state in the expanding US founded at least one public in...
This dissertation examines the medical care that slaves received from slaveholders, formally trained...